Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Derogatory Words

From: Tim Mc Neal <lost_angels_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 12:27:16 -0400

I've heard the term Tail Raiser or Lifter used in referance to homosexuals...  that would probably count... Also I can see a lot of strife between those furse who come form herbivor stock and those who come form carnavors...  insults like "cud chewer", "meat bag" or "main course" could be countered with simpler terms like "barbarian"  "blood breath"    those arn't particularly good are they

also I could see strife between spieces that are naturaly enemies cats and dogs have been mentioned  but theres cobras  and mongoose,  snakes and mice,  foxes and rabbits...  course that all goes back to the pred prey thing



 

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> > The core of the problem lies that humans have 4 basic groups with some
> > subgroups in each. It's the non diversity that causes this racism to
> > exist while the furry world has hundreds of core groups in all the
> > different species, unless you start working with mammal, fish, bird,
> > reptile and insect.
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> Perhaps true for humans, yes, but in a 'furry' world, there's be more
>insults - aimed at a variety of more interesting things such as ones
>intelligence, fur color, ect. Ear positioning (I liked that one, Scrapper,
>BTW.. .have to remember it for my abraisive self while I'm logged in some
>night), or other obvious trait, although as someone else meantioned, you
>could get down right dirty (Litterbox reject is one I spotted along those
>regards).
> There might even be -more- insults, in some ways, based on species
>rather the race, but I'm certain there would be some related to breed and
>'purity' of ones line (exp. in the case of wolves and some felines).
>
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> > Falconeio
> > Genetics major who once insulted a person's genes only to be told that
> > once they were washed they smell would go away.
>
>
>' The gene pool is stagnent, and -I- am the minister of Clorine' -
>Postal Dude in Postal 2.
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